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    USA AS A STUDENT? Who doesn’t want to work in the USA and earn in the most stable currency of the world, the US dollar? Even students are merely interested in working during their non-study hours to earn some cash to easily accomplish their study abroad dream. Students on F1 Visa can work on-campus and after 9 months of entering into US they can work off-campus too. There are a couple of practical training options under which a student can work part time when pursuing international studies.…

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    what the biggest regret they had, the most common answer is that they never took a semester abroad. As a junior Public Health major at the University of South Carolina, I believe that this is the best opportunity to expand my horizons. Considering that Denmark is one of the happiest and healthiest countries in the world, it would be a privilege to study Public Health at the Danish Institute for Study abroad. Core courses including Health delivery and prioritization in Northern Europe, would…

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    experience a different atmosphere in medical industry of USA and get to know what medical policies the country have. After finishing the first year of University, I was selected as a student with outstanding grades and had an opportunity to study abroad in Singapore. There, I visited and learned about national and private hospitals in Singapore. Furthermore, through the lecture about medical…

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    observation is exactly that. The main component to successfully study abroad is will and motivation. Patrick admits that studying abroad was a dream that his father had for him. Therefore, he often did not apply himself in his studies and TOEFL or SAT…

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    I am a junior at Tufts University in Boston, MA studying Public Health and Environmental Science and am very interested in pursuing a career in food law and policy. I found out about the Resnick Program through my professor, Sarah Downer, from the Harvard Food Law and Policy Clinic and am writing to you today to learn more about what the Resnick Program is currently working on. I am frustrated in American food policy and want to continue my investigation of what it would mean to have a career…

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    never be a clown. There is a qualitative difference between being a clown and being humorous and funny. As mentioned before, people from other countries aren’t as uptight and pretentious as we are in the English-speaking West. They are serious about studying, but they…

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    achieve. In retrospect, the past year was the year I had seen the most growth in me, especially with the help of the study abroad experience, Summer Academic Enrichment Program (SAEP) and Buddhist Youth Group. I have discovered my adventurous self through study abroad where I have met supportive…

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    minds, and with the world around us. It is my utmost hope that this journal, and more importantly this trip will help me reconnect with myself and the world in ways I could never before imagine. When I reflect back on making the decision to study abroad, I remember driving back to Falmouth after visiting accepted students day in…

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    Salisbury, Tumanut, & Klute, 2012). More than half of the American students who studied abroad in 2009-2010 chose one of four European host countries; the United Kingdom, France, Italy, or Spain. Almost half of all students who took their studies overseas came from the social sciences and business programs (Tarrant, Rubin, & Stoner, 2014). Over 90 percent of American colleges and universities had study abroad opportunities available by 2009 (Twombly, Salisbury,…

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    to fulfill a degree that will integrate advanced Arabic language courses with political coursework on the Arab world. This, I believe, would be the ideal opportunity to further my passion for Arabic studies in the Ivy League. My recent experience studying Arabic on a David L. Boren Scholarship in Amman, Jordan, has allowed me to obtain an intense level of Arabic language proficiency, with experience integrating the language into both research and professional development. While living in Amman,…

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